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LancairDriver
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Americans Deported from Mexico
Never heard of any Nomads being deported, but apparently plenty of other Americans are.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2015/12/18/got-deporte...
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DENNIS
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I was deported.
[Edited on 12-18-2015 by DENNIS]
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motoged
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Yeah.....walls don't keep all the bums out...
Don't believe everything you think....
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DENNIS
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I'd hoped you might mellow with age.
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4x4abc
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have you ever heard Mexicans complaining about illegal immigrants?
sucking their health system dry?
by the way, superb coverage, almost for free
how about integration and speaking the language
yeah right!
Harald Pietschmann
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mtgoat666
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Well, that is not a surprise. It is surprising they haven't deported you again. And again. And again too.
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DENNIS
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Nice
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dasubergeek
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It's the traveler's responsibility to know what they need to be legal and to have it all in order. If you're a Mexican who gets caught driving while
illegal in Arizona they drop you right off at the Morley Gate and give you a little nudge southwards, so there's absolutely no reason Mexico shouldn't
deport Americans who are there illegally.
Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
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Sweetwater
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Not only will we build the wall, "they" will pay for it.....
Everbody\'s preachin\' at me that we all wanna git to heaven, trouble is, nobody wants to die to git there.-BB King
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When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I\'ve never tried before. - Mae West
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durrelllrobert
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It's a helluva worse if you get deported from the US
Before I married my Canadian wife she traversed the US on her way to her home herein Punta Banda twice a year for more than 15 years with just her
passport which was totally legal because of the recipical agreement before the two countries. However once she married me, an American citizen, she
was deported back to Canada because she didn't have a US Visa.
The only way she could get back to Mexico was to take a non-stop flight to Mexico City and a shuttle flight to TJ where I picked her up and she was
banned from entering the US until she had the correct paperwork. She applied for a US permanent Resident card and that was a long drawn out process:
1) establish a US residence even though she was banned from entering the US (rented a room in San Diego)
2) submit application to US Consulate in Juarez (the only place they process the paper work for west coast residents)
3) Two years later receive notice of health inspection and interview in Juarez.
4) Health inspection at only US accepted clinic in Juarez took a whole day so in addition to $100 fee and round trip airfare to get there had to pay
for hotel and cab fare
5) After waiting in line for 6 hours she went to interview and at end she was told her application was rejected because she did not proviude proof
that her and I were in a "SEXUAL relationship rather than a marriage of conveince. The interview could not define what kind of proof they need and she
asked if they wanted photographic proof and was told "That would help".
6) got an appointment for second interview about 6 months later and this time they accepted the proof but they could not give her the Temporary
Resident card in person and had to stay overnight again to pick it up at the DHL office the next day.
7) Then had to walk across toll bridge into the US Immigration office in El Paso and wait in line 4 hours to get it stamped and spend the night in El
paso before getting flight back to San Diego where I picked her up.
8) Total time/ cost involved = 2 years and $3000.
Bob Durrell
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carlosg
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...who... Chapo??? or the piñata vendors....
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DENNIS
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Mexico has a wall at it's southern border. That wall wears boots and carries a gun.
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JoeJustJoe
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I don't think there too many Americans deported from Mexico, at least not close to the numbers of Mexicans being deported from the US. However, I
believe there are quit a few Americans that have unofficially run out of Mexico on a rail.
Nancy Conroy, who used to run the Northern edition of the " Gringo Gazette,"
was one such person that comes to mind, and was ran out of Rosarito, on a rail, under threats of costly libel lawsuits against her, which could have
included jail time if she lost. She would have then been deported out of Mexico. It's no wonder why she packed her bags, and headed back to the USA.
I would have liked to see, Maggie Madness, when she was active, to also be ran out of Mexico on a rail, but I think Maggie, learned from the mistakes
of Nancy Conroy, and took a low profile of only blogging, just negative stories about Baja. It also appears that Maggie, is posting under an alias
name, because there is no ex-pat that has actually met Maggie, face to face, under her Marjorie/Maggie name she uses, and no, claims some 3rd party
knowing her doesn't really count.
We also had some "Baja Nomad" members pretty much ran out of Mexico on a rail, including known members from places like Muluge.
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motoged
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Dennis,
Wasn't referring to you.....just where the post showed up.....
It's not all about you
but....... ?
[Edited on 12-18-2015 by motoged]
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motoged
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Quote: Originally posted by durrelllrobert | Before I married my Canadian wife she traversed the US on her way to her home herein Punta Banda twice a year for more than 15 years ......) Total
time/ cost involved = 2 years and $3000.
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Yep, immigration control is what is being asked for....and as some folks want a wall between Canada and USA, border crossings are just getting
fussier....
Don't believe everything you think....
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BajaBlanca
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one of the side articles is a slide show about Mexicans going for guiness book of world records - largest meatballs and most astronomers look at the
sky at the same time and most mariachis playing instruments at the same time. very interesting.
and talking about deportations- a couple years ago the immigration authorities from Santa Rosalia used to pay all foreigners a visit here in la Bocana
and they would check all our paperwork. They haven't done it in quite a while.
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CortezBlue
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I love it when I meet folks who, you know, have to have some sort of messy problem back in the USA.
I met an older chap down in GB next to Alfonsinas. This 70sh yo guy hadn't been back to the states in 30 years.
I wish I could get them to open up, sounds like a great book project.
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bajaguy
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Another arrest/deportation in Ensenada a couple of days ago. State Police and INM bagged a wanted pedophile (Michael James Larrieu) from New Orleans.
Should have been sent north feet first.
[Edited on 12-19-2015 by bajaguy]
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DENNIS
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Quote: Originally posted by CortezBlue | I love it when I meet folks who, you know, have to have some sort of messy problem back in the USA.
I met an older chap down in GB next to Alfonsinas. This 70sh yo guy hadn't been back to the states in 30 years.
I wish I could get them to open up, sounds like a great book project. |
Wonder what ever became of Gotta Peso?
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Gulliver
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Chuck the evangelist in Agua Verde got a free ride to the border twenty-five some years ago. I think he might have committed the ultimate sin of
getting tangled up in local politics.
I'm not that hot on god botherers anyway so I shed no tears.
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